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Do it Best announces hardware wholesaler’s move out of Illinois – WANE (Ft. Wayne, IN)

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July 7, 2026

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The impact on employees, and how many jobs this move to Indiana could create, has not been confirmed.

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National Taxpayers Union

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· Jun 24, 2026

Illinois’s Tech Tax Tantrum

By Andrew Wilford.

Wirepoints

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· Jun 24, 2026

Chicago Missed the Tech Boom. Quantum Computing Gives It a Second Chance. – Wall Street Journal

Illinois is betting on a promising—but commercially unproven—technology.

Foreign Policy Journal

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· Jun 26, 2026

Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL) Completes Texas Headquarters Relocation As Stock Surges 228% Year-To-Date

Dell Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: DELL) shareholders have officially approved the company’s proposal to relocate its legal headquarters from Delaware to Texas, the state where it was founded more than four decades ago. The move places Dell alongside a growing roster of corporate giants that have shifted their legal domiciles to Texas, including Tesla, Oracle, Caterpillar, [] The post Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL) Completes Texas Headquarters Relocation As Stock Surges 228 Year-To-Date appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.

Bloomberg

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· Jun 27, 2026

Tech Equity Sales Renew AI Debt-Binge Worries

Tech companies are selling stock like it’s the dot-com boom, and some investors fear that’s a bad sign for bondholders.

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 23, 2026

Sharp drops in Big Tech companies pull the Nasdaq down 2.2% in early trading

A sell-off in big technology companies spread from Asia back to the U.S., pulling the Nasdaq composite down 2.2 in early trading.

Illinois Policy Institute

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· Jun 22, 2026

Poll: Taxes, economy top concerns for Illinoisans


A recent survey also shows that fully half of residents would move out of the state given the opportunity. The post Poll: Taxes, economy top concerns for Illinoisans appeared first on Illinois Policy.

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Related coverage for "Do it Best announces hardware wholesaler’s move out of Illinois – WANE (Ft. Wayne, IN)": National Taxpayers Union — Illinois’s Tech Tax Tantrum. Wirepoints — Chicago Missed the Tech Boom. Quantum Computing Gives It a Second Chance. – Wall Street Journal. Foreign Policy Journal — Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL) Completes Texas Headquarters Relocation As Stock Surges 228% Year-To-Date. Bloomberg — Tech Equity Sales Renew AI Debt-Binge Worries. KSAT San Antonio — Sharp drops in Big Tech companies pull the Nasdaq down 2.2% in early trading. Illinois Policy Institute — Poll: Taxes, economy top concerns for Illinoisans